nothing in the rulebook
A collective of creatives bound by a single motto: There's nothing in the rulebook that says a giraffe can't play football!
Category: Craft & Culture
Writers and artists share their advice for fellow creatives through articles, writing tips and artistic guides, as well as interviews. Alongside this, we share reviews and cultural opinion pieces.
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Books – and all stories – that involve time travel are always walking a delicate line. The perception of readers today is so great that any inconsistency within the way the actual act of time travel works in the book will be immediately pick up on and can be used to disregard the other qualities…
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With more people looking to read books amid global lockdown measures, we round up some of the independent literary heroes continuing to supply and deliver books to readers amid the coronavirus pandemic
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Christopher Baker reviews Creation Theatre’s theatrical adaptation of H.G. Wells’ sci-fi classic
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As the New York Public Library temporarily closes amid the global coronavirus pandemic, bookworms can access 300,000 of the library’s book titles for free online
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“Do it wrong and you can end up with plot holes bigger than a temporal rift “ – time travel writer C.R. Berry puts together some handy tips for authors thinking of navigating the (often precarious) path of time travel
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New conspiracy thriller, ‘Million Eyes’ by C. R. Berry, comments on the startling amounts of power that big technology companies have over our lives.
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Almost sexual encounters with cats add to the peculiarities of a genuinely unique debut novel.
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“I spent about 200 pounds on ‘casting’ socks” – film maker William Grave chats to Nothing in the Rulebook about movies, screenwriting, and his new short film, ‘Tumble’

